Rear

body_parts_backside
  1. <INPUT> switch

    This switches the input (<CAM>/<SDI>).

    Supported signal format for each input is as follows.

    • <CAM>: 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i

    • <SDI>: 1080/59.94p, 1080/50p, 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 720/59.94p, 720/50p

  2. <SDI IN> terminal

    This inputs the SDI signal.

  3. Tilt friction knob

    This adjusts the operation torque of tilting.

    The operation torque is increased when turned more toward the <+> indicated on the knob.

  4. <DC IN> terminal

    This is the input terminal for the external DC power supply. This is connected with the external DC power supply. (DC 12 V)

    The power is supplied from the I/F connector when AK-UC3000G/AK-UC3000GS or AK-HC5000G/AK-HC5000GS is connected to the unit. Input of the external DC power supply is not necessary.

    The external DC power supply will be used when the external DC power supply is connected.

    Input of the external DC power supply is required when this unit is mounted to AK-HC3800G/AK-HC3800GS or AK-HC3500AP/AK-HC3500AE/AK-HC3500AES.

  5. Up tally lamp

    This is illuminated with the control signal from the camera.

    The brightness can be switched with [MAIN MENU] → [TALLY BRIGHT] → [UP TALLY] → [HIGH]/[LOW]/[OFF].

    The camera number sheet (accessory) can be attached.

  6. Lift friction knob

    This adjusts the operation torque of lifting.

    The operation torque is increased when turned more toward the <+> indicated on the knob.

  7. Camera I/F connector

    This is the terminal to connect to the Studio Handy Camera (AK-UC3000G/AK-UC3000GS, AK-HC5000G/AK-HC5000GS, AK-HC3800G/AK-HC3800GS, AK-HC3500AP/AK-HC3500AE/AK-HC3500AES).

    Input of the external DC power supply is required when this unit is mounted to AK-HC3800G/AK-HC3800GS or AK-HC3500AP/AK-HC3500AE/AK-HC3500AES.

  8. Pan lock lever

    This will lock/unlock the panning. It is locked when the lever is moved toward <LOCK>, and unlocked by moving in other direction.

  9. Lift lock knob

    This will lock/unlock the lifting. It is locked when the knob is turned toward <LOCK>, and unlocked when turned to other direction.